In the Forssa region, there are plenty of interesting museums, art exhibitions and craftsmen's workshops to visit, where the history, local stories and culture of the region comes alive.

The Pattern Centre is home to our museum's collection of printed textiles. The space is divided into an exhibition space, museum shop, archive, and research facilities.
The new exhibition tells the story of Finnish textile printing, an industry that began in Forssa in the 1860s. Forssa maintained its status as a focal place of printmaking know-how and design, through the age of industrial textile printing in Finland, and continued onwards from the 1930s as an important part of Finlayson Co.
Permanent exhibition includes information, illustrations, and photographs of designers and their time as well as printed textiles, made into textile installations. These installations have been created to showcase different styles and decades of Finnish printed textile design. You can learn about color layering, color theory, and textile printing in our exhibition that invites you to touch, feel and try for yourself!
Opening hours for the summer season:
Mon closed, Tue-Fri 10-16, Sat-Sun 12-16
Opening hours: Mon closed, Tue-Fri 10-16, Sat-Sun closed but open on request
Opening hours for the summer season from June to the end of August: Mon closed, Tue-Fri 10-16, Sat-Sun 12-16
Entrance fee 6€ / adults and 4€ / students and unemployed. Under 18 years old are free.
